manifold
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If there is anything funny to be taken away from koran burning, fanatical murdering, terrorist appeasing events of the last few weeks, it's that some people seem to view book burning as if it's still the 14th century. I've seen countless people post comments to the effect that book burning stifles free speech, blah blah blah. Newsflash nitwits, not anymore it doesn't. You see, back in the 14th century, when a book was burned there was a good chance that it was a one-of-a-kind original. Not so today folks. To suggest that burning a book today impedes anyone else's ability to get and read there own copy, or stifles free speech in any way, is so silly it's laughable.
You nitwits know who you are.
You nitwits know who you are.